Research
educator & presenter
Exploring the ways in which traditional and vernacular musical styles from around the world intersect
Focusing research on the relationship between different cultures and the relevance of
biographies, history, and power
Conzetti has lectured at:
The American Musicological Society Conference
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The College Music Society Conference
Johns Hopkins University
Linfield University (current faculty)
Peabody Conservatory
Portland State University
San Francisco Conservatory of Music
The Society for Ethnomusicology Conference
Stanford University
The University of California Berkeley
Papers and presentations include:
- “A Pioneering Composer Readings and Chamber Music Mentorship Program for Professional Student Development”
- “Arranging the Future: Student Engagement in a Liberal Arts College Mixed Instrumental Ensemble”
- “Balinese Musical Culture as Catalyst in James Wood's Musical Development”
- “Lukewarm Liminality: A Reggae Band Challenges Switzerland’s Sense of Self”
- “Elements of Balinese Music in Colin McPhee’s Second Symphony”
-“Education in Music Is Every Musician’s Responsibility”
- “Composition and notation for percussion”
- “Considering Curricular Challenges: Balancing Emerging Student and Cultural Demands with
Traditional Teaching and Learning”